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Friday
Evening,
December
6,
1957.
PLEASANT
HILL
Greenhouse
to
Observe
Its
20th
Anniversary
This
weekend
the
Pleasant
Hill
Greenhouse
at
1016
Pleasant
Hill
street,
will
observe
20
years
of
a
"happy
and
successful"
existence
3n
Logansport
under
one
ownership
at
one
local
ion.
Hours
for
the
open
house
celebration
have
been
set
for
5-9
p.m.
were
new
members
present.
Mrs
Marion
Moyer
reported
that
there
were
still
six.
active
members
of
the
original
Great
-Books
Club'
in
Indianapolis,
which
is
in
its
13th
year.
They
are:
Pierre
Goodrich,
John
K.
Ruckelshaus,
.Dr.
Wayne
on
Saturday
and
1-9
p.m.
on
Sun-:
RittI
f.
r
'
FA
?
d
.
e
,
rick
s
h°rtemei€r,
Joday,
when
Santa
Claus
will
be
sephine
Madden
and
Helen
Buell.
there
for
the
tots
The
owners,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Yoder
came
to
Logansport
from
W.
Liberty,
Ohio.
They
bought
the
greenhouse
Books"ciubVoundaHon!
ThVnext
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Mor-
|meeting
will
bc
held
on
Tuesday
iartv
of
Lo.sansport.
j
nighti
Jan
_
7
wncn
..
The
Advance
The
greenhouse
has
been
at
_I016
:
ment
of
Learning"
by
Francis
Ba
The-late
Mrs.
James
P.
Wason
was
a
member
of
this
group.
The
local
club
is
in
its
10th
year
and
.was
sponsored
by
Pierre
Good-
1
rich,
Indiana
director
of
the
Greal
Pleasant
Hill
street
all
that
time.
Four
years
ago
the
Voders
expanded
and
opened
up
a
florist
shon
at
87
Eiqh'ih
street.
They
grow
their
own
crysanthe-
iruims
and
own
snapdragons.
They
also
have
garden
and
bedding
plants
and
generally
carry
a
full
line
of
flowers
and
plants.
They
also
employ
a
full
time
designer,
who
makes
up
bouquets
for
weddings
and
for
funerals.
He
is
Jack
Sample,
who
has
been
with
them
for
16
years.
Another
employee,
Lucy
Moon,
has.
been
with
them
for
14
years.
Mr.
Yoder,
known
as
"Ernie",
manages
the
operation
and
assists
often
in
the
designing.
Mrs.
Yoder
does
the
paper
and
office
work.
There
are
three
sales
girls.
For
Christmas
this
year,
the
con
will
be
discussed.
Melissa
Finnegan
is
.confined
to
her
home
near
Brookston
by
illness.
She
is
a
daughter
of
Mrs
Rosemary
Finnegan,
of
Delphi.
At
the
recent
meeting
of
the
Red
Cross
directors,
now
members
of
the
"blood
donors"
program
were
announced
as
'being:
Mrs.
James
Coghill,
Mrs.
Dale
Maxwell,
and
Miss
Freida
Burgitt
Mrs.
Rosemary
Finnegan,
was
named
publicity
chairman
for
the
current
year.
The
Blood
Mobile
John
Dalton,
Jr.,
New
Assistant
At
Logan
Store
CARROLL
5-School
Merger
Is
In
Offing
'GOLDEN'
DAY
GERMANS
SEEK
AGREEMENT
|
BONN,
Germany
(UP)—West
German
authorities
have
submit-
FLORA—If
no
objections'are
tilled
by
Dec.
18,
the
five.
schools
of
Flora,
Cutler,
Deer
Creek,
Burlington,
and
Carrollton
shall
officially
be
consolidated.
A
resolution
to
merge,
the
five
school
districts'was.passed
by
the
trustee
and
advisory
boards
of
the
townships
at
a
joint
meeting,
.and
legal
notices
of
the
proposed
merger
were
published
this
week.
A
remonstrance
petition
from
any
one
township
can
force
a
referendum
on
the
proposal
in
that
township.
The
petition
must
contain
50
signatures.
John
J.
Dalton
Jr.
has
been
.assigned
to
the
local
J.
C..
Penney
company
store
as
assistant
manager,
store
officials
announced
today.
Dalton
came
to'-Logansport
from
Jackson,
Mich,
where
he
took
"part
in
the
Penney
company
management
training
program.
He'spent
four
years,
in
the
U.
S.
Air
Force,
including
two
years
in
.Korea
as
a
bomber
crew
member.
He
and
his
wife,
Nancy,
are
living
at
1220
East
Market
street,
UUlvi
C"li
J
CWi
•
J.
in,
jwiviuw
«J.UWJ*M
---a
—
(
unit
for
the
county
visited
Cam-!
They
•
have
one
.daughter,
Suzette.
den
Wednesday.
The
quota
was
127
pints
of
blood
for
the
county.
Because
of
(he.weather,
the
registration
for
volunteer
donors
was
smaller
than
usual.
•
Justus
Mussellman
who
submit-
ed
to
surgery
at
St.
Elizabeth
Hospital
N'otes
MEMORIAL:
Logansport,
Indiana,
Pharos-Tribune
Jltet
|
ministry
spokesman
said
today,
j
conclusion
of
an
agreement
which
The
spokesman
said
the
proposals;
will
regulate
the
legal
and
finan-
were
given
to
Ihe
ambassadors
of
•
cial
position
of
NATO
troops
stated
new
proposals
to
seven
NATO)
„
F
|
Uoned
on
German
soil-
>owers
in
an
attempt
to
conclude.
Denmark
wnictts
^rSg-SSSTSl
^
Nethenands.
He
said
the
pr,^
more
than
two
years,
a
foreign
posals
"'"""
'-*•""'<•''
'"
"""»*
were
intended
to
speed
C|
ass
jfj
ec
j
Saturday
will
'be
a
big
day
for
Mike
Zimmerman,
of
1027
Erie
avenue.
On
that
day
he
will
celebrate
his
"golden
birthday,"
an
The
new
school
system
will
'bei
event
wh
i
cn
happens
only
once
in
known
as
the
Carroll
Consolidated
|
a
lifetime.
A
person's
"golden
School
Corporation.
It
will
include
high
schools
anl
grade
schools
in
each-.of
the
:
four
towns
and
a
grade
school
in
Carrollton.
•
Temporary
officers
of
the
corporation
were
elected.
They
were
Don
E.
Mitchell,
chairman,
trustee
of
Democrat
township;
Carl
Overholser,
secretary,
truiitee
of
Carrollton
township.
Next
meeting
of
the
boards
will-
be
held
on
Dec.
19.
No
further
action
will
be
taken
until
that
time.
RAID
KILLS
23
AFRICANS
NAIROBI,-Kenya
(UP)
—Raiding
Merille
tribesmen
killed
23
birthday"
comes
in
the
year
when
his
age
and
day
of
the
month
are|
the
same.
Mike
will
be
seven
years',
old
on
the
seventh
day
of
the
]
month.
He
is
in
the
first
grade
at
Tipton
school
and
lives
with
his'
grandparents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bernard
Errimerd.
FRENCH
EVACUATE
BASES
TUNIS,
Tunisia
(UP)
-
President
Habib.
B'ourguiba
said
today
that
French
troops
had
peacefully
evacuated
several
military
posts
in
southern
Tunisia.
He
said
the
move
would
"reinforce
confidence
between
our
two
countries."
Bour-
j
DON'T
MISS
OUT!
We
Are
CLOSING
OUT
':»OFF
OUR
ENTIRE
STOCK
HURRY!
HURRY!
HURRY!
WHILE
SELECTION
IS
LARGE
W
OPEN
EVERY
Ni'TE
'TIL
8
P.
M.
greenhouse
has
a
full
array
of|.^
..
tal
t
°
rned
lo
his
'
homc
here
snow-laden
trees,
wreaths,
ever-
.
£
f
a
Thanks
gi
v
i
ri
g
dinner,
greens,
and
blooming
pomsekias.
Several
persons
have
noted
and
remarked
about
the
beauty
of
their
window
display.
The
display
seems
Indicative
of
the
warmth
and
reception
and
success
they
have
met
with
in
their
20
years
in
Log;ansport.
Delphi
Joyce
Downing
has
been
granted
a
divorce
from
Robert
Diwn-
ing
:n
Carroll
Circuit
court.
The
Hanna
and
Hanna
law
firm
represented
the
defendant.
The
Make
Merry
class
of
the
Larry
Drummond
On
Army
Maneuvers
FORT
CAMPBELL,
KY.
(AHT
NO—Army
Pvt.
Larry
M.
Drum-
rr.ond,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
J.
Drummond,
500
Charles
St.,
Logansport,
Ind.,
is
participating
as
a
mock
enemy
soldier-in
a
16-day
simulated
.combat
'maneuver
at
Fort
Bragg,
N.
C.
The
exercise
ends
Dec.
18.
Drummond_,
regularly
assigned
to
Company"
D
of
the
101st
Airborne
Division's
'501st
Infantry
at
Delphi
Methodist
church
will
meet'
Fort
Campbell,
Ky.,
entered
the
Army
in
January
1956
and
completed
basic
training
at
Fort
Leonard
Wood,
Mo.
The
19-year-old
soldier
is
a
1656
graduate
of
Logansport
High
School.
Monday
night,
Dec'.
9,
for
a
cooperative
dinner
in
the
church
dining
room.
Hosts
for
the
evening
are:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alfred
Burton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ross
Weaver,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adolph
Timmons,
and
Mrs.
George
McCain.
The*
annual
Christmas
gift
exchange
will
be
a
feature
of
the
evenings
program.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B.
Wilson
entertained_
at
a
bul'fet
supper
on
Thanksgiving
Day
for
Dr.
and
,.
Mrs.
C.
C.
Crampton,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Verrill
and
Carolyn,
and
Mr:
and
Mrs.
Earl
Sweet,
Mina
Jo
and
Susan.
The
Great
Books
club
met
at
the
Delphi
library
Tuesday
night
to
discuss
"The
Minds
Road
To
God",
By
Saint
Bonaventura.
Mrs.
Tod
McCain
and
Mrs.
Philip
Sher-
Average
sale
price
of
milk
cows
er
of
Monticello
led
the
discussion.
I
on
American
farms
was
$165
a
Two
high
school
students,
Robert
head
in
July,
1957;
the'
highest
Ferrier
and
Michael
Bradshaw,[price
in
the
past
four
years.
Nephew
of
Logansport
Woman
Fatally
Hurt
David
J.
Kennedy,
12,
of
Ottawa,
111.,
a.nephew
of
Mra.
Emerson
Whiybrew
of
Logansport,
was
accidentally
killed
by
a
shotgun
blast
earlier,
this
week
.near
his
home.
He
is
survived
by
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Kennedy,
and
three
brothers,
Everett,
Richard
and
Kenneth.
-
YOU'LL
SEE
YOURSELF
IN
PRINT
when
DESIGNS
ON
YOU!
peaceful
herdsmen
last
week
in
a'guiba,
'who
has
been
pressing
for
T
T,n
•
sudden
outbreak
of
tribal
warfare
,
withdrawal
of
France's
20
000!
Born:
To
Mr;
and^
Mrs.
Jonn
on
Kenya
.
s
p
)
a
i
nS;
it
was
disclosed
i
troops
from
,
Tunisia,
said
•
the
i
,«_...
...-.^
c
,
^o,m»,t«r.
Mr.!,..,_..
•„„,_,.,
..
:J
M...
French
jj
ad
evacuated
bases-at!
Medenine,
Foum
Tatouine,
Tozeur,
Douz
and
Ben
Gardane.
TOY
6t
TOT
SHOP
Alfrey,
route
5,
a
daughter;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Dar^e,
924
A
East
Broadway,
a-daughter;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Maggert,
140
Burling-
on
avenue
a
daughter;
Mr..and
Mrs.
Curtis
Weiarid,
1000
West
Market
street,
a
daughter;
Mr.;
and
Mrs.
"Paul
Rorich,
Peru,
a
son.
Admitted:
Miss
Patricia
Farrer,
8!if)
Sherman
street'.
Mrs.
Mary
Miller,
Twelve
Mile;
Mrs.
Mildren
Daniels,
504
Bates
street;
Mrs.
Patricia
Logan.
Walton.
Dismissed:
Mrs.
Goldyn
DeBoy,
2426
East
Broadway;
Mrs.
Paul,
Duddleston
and
son,
2124
George]
street;
Mrs.
Olin
Hardy'
and
daughter,'
route
1;
Mrs.
Agnes
Hicks
Bringhurst;
Mrs.
Virginia
Hunter,
Culver;
Mrs.
Ethel_Keller,
1127
Wheatland
avenue;
Mrs.
Evelyn
Roller,
514
Franklin
street;
Mrs.
Martha
Smith,
Burnettsville.
Official
sourcus
said,-the
Merilles
swooped
across
the
tribal
boundary,
shot
their
way
into'
a
segment
of
Turkana
territory
with
outmoded
Austrian
and
Italian
ri-.
ties,
attacked
three
villages
and
killed
23
-men
before
withdrawing.
It
was
the
third
such
attack
in
four
weeks,
they
said.
1228
E.
Broadway
1228
E.Broadway
BABY
FOUND
0EAP
STAMFORD,
Conn.
(UP)—Five
persons
including
an
infant
boy
were
found
dead
today
in.a
gas-
fllled
apartment.
.
•
.
son,
iw
iwnsc,
wi
!
lie
Green,
about
30
the
only,
Olin
HardV
and
sur
V
wor
.
was
taken
to
Stamford
Olm
Hardy
ana
^.^
Doct
ors
said
his
condition
was
poor.
ST.
JOSEPH'S
'Admitted:
Mrs.
Lillian
Blunk,
538
Bates
street;
Orie
McManna,
Young
America;
Charlres
Carpenter,
18'A
Wheatland
avenue;
Herbert
Elzroth,
route
4;
Master
Gary
Krantz,
834
Wheatland
avenue.
Dismissed:
Richard
Reser,
317
Eighth
street;
Samuel
Barry,
1100
West
Wabash
avenue;
Mrs.
Delia
Hughes,-
Walton;
Joseph
Moritz,
B34
West
Linden
avenue;
Mrs.
Felicitas
Rose,
817
Spear
street.
There
are
more
than
5,000,000
lieadf
of
dairy
cattle
in
Australia.
Both
sexes
of
the
bighorn
sheep
have
horns
which
are
never
shed.
FROM
BASKET
BALLS
OFHCIAL
SIZE
AND
WI-IGHT
515
Broadway
Phone
2310
The
Largest
Sperling
Goods
&
Toy
Store
in
ioganspbrt
...
with
fashions
newest
proclamation
—
the
warped
print!
(a
subtle
mottling
of
mutei]
colors).
A
wide-jewel
buckle
on
the
cummerbund
anchors
the
flowing
panel
on
this
pure
sills
sheath
that
nestles
perfectly
under
your
furs
now
-.
and
later
can
go
uncoateil
to
luncheon
alone:.
Custom
sizes
12%
to
22^>
Olive
Green,
Empress
Blue,
\
$
49
.95
326
ta*t
Broadway
Slacks
lot
...
the
most
practical
and
appreciated
...
expecia/fy
when
tailored
by
GULF
STREAM
OPEN
TOMTE
'TIL
9
P.M.
No
mon
ever
has
too
many
slacks
...
it's
the
most
useful
of
all
Christmas
gifts!
It
will
be
especially
welcome
if
it
has
the
Gulf
Stream
label
...
the
slacks
that_look
like
custom-tailored,
and
fit
like
custom-
tailored.
When
you
give
Gulf
Stream,
you
give
the
best!
from
$8.50
SRHIIHCIDO
&&Mtfffjfrl<£s
313-315
E.
Market
St.
To
Attend
Our
Christmas
Open
House
"A
HOLIDAY
FANTASY"
in
Celebration
of
Our
20th
CHRISTMAS
SEASON
IN
LOGANSPORT
Saturday/December
7—5
to
9
p.m.
Sunday,
December
8
—
1
to
9
p
m.
O
N
OUR
TWENTIETH
ANNIVERSARY,
may
we
express
cur
deep
appreciation
for
the
response
you
have
given
to
our
constant
efforts
to
improve
our
service,
and
our
hope
for
many
more
years
of
happy
associations
with
the
fine'
people
of
our
adopted
city.
Our
redecorated
flower
shop
is
our
contribution
to
the
"Better
Logansport"
program.
Just
now
it
is
filled
with
lovely
Christmas
things
we
think
you
will
enjoy
seeing
at
our
Open
House.
We
list
a
few:
Glistening
snow-laden
trees
in
many
sizes
arid
colors
Yuletide
arrangements
of
many
kinds
A
houseful
of
blooming
poinsettias
Many
varieties
of
Christmas
greens
Wreaths
-
evergreen,
flocked
and
artificial
Door
arrangements
to
welcome
.Christmas
guests
Many
ways,
old
'and
new,
of
saying
"Merry
Christmas"
We'll
be
looking
for
you!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Yoder
and
Employees
Santa
Claus
has
promised
to
be
here
Sunday
afternoon
to
greet
the
young
and
the
young
in
heart.
Bring
the
children.
He'll
expect
them.
PLEASANT
HILL
GREENHOUSE
1016
Pleasant
Hill
Dial
5144